Warrants have been issued for a man who reportedly left his girlfriend passed out and unresponsive in a vehicle parked at the Golden Pantry in Danielsville last week.

According to the incident report, officers were summoned to the Golden Pantry when the suspect called 9-1-1 to report that she was passed out and that he had left her there in the passenger seat of a green car. EMS was summoned by officers when it appeared the woman was bordering on cardiac arrest.

She was stabilized and taken to ARMC for treatment. Officers found a note on a yellow piece of paper that stated, “…you can’t come back to my house no more, get yourself some help!” When contacted, the man stated that her mother told him to leave her there, but the mother said she had no idea the woman was in that condition. The officer advised the man he should have at least taken her to an EMS station or other medical facility instead of leaving her there.

Other incidents on file at the sheriff’s office this week included:

•There were four suicide attempts reported in the county over the past week.

•A woman on Candlestick Drive came to the sheriff’s office last week to report that she doesn’t feel safe around her husband, who she is in the process of divorcing. She said that they had been arguing for the past month, and that her husband would send her text messages from the basement stating that “someone had to make the blood sacrifice.” She said when she went to ask him about it, he took their daughter and left and went to the store. She said his actions scared her and she wanted a report in case something happened to her or her daughter.

•A woman on Peachtree Street said someone came into her home while she was in the hospital and stole her oxycodone medication. She said this had happened before but that she did not report it.

•Warrants have been issued for a man who allegedly struck a woman in the face with a closed fist and grabbed her around the neck after she told him she was leaving him. She said her three-year old child was also present during the altercation.

•At least six teens were cited for underage possession of alcohol last week after several of them allegedly jumped in a man’s swimming pool on Stone Creek Drive in the middle of the night. The homeowner, who was in bed asleep at the time, said he didn’t want to press charges for criminal trespass. A bag of marijuana was found floating in the pool. Officers located a number of underage individuals at a nearby home. Most admitted to drinking alcohol and several others tested positive for alcohol.

•Battery was reported on Hwy. 98 East after a man said another man hit him in the back of the head. According to the report, the victim said that he met the offender at the traffic light in Danielsville where he “flipped him off.” He said he followed behind the offender to see what the problem was. When they both pulled over, the offender reportedly got out of his truck with a pipe in his hands. The victim said the man had issues with a bid for hauling gravel that he did not get. When they finished talking and the victim turned around to get back in his vehicle, the offender reportedly hit him in the back of his head with a fist.

•A woman on Madison Boulevard said someone tried to break into her home after she had gone to bed. She said she heard someone shaking her side back door. When she got up and turned the porch light on the suspect(s) fled without her being able to get a description of them. The officer noted that the door had been damaged by some type of pry tool. The woman said this was not the first time this type of incident has happened.

•A man on Kingston Road reported that someone broke into his Nissan and took a lap top computer, an iPod and miscellaneous games.

• A man on Drake Woods Road reported that someone stole his a/c unit and heat pump from his house while he was gone.

•Burglary was reported on Maplewood Lane last week after a man said someone kicked in his side door and took his landlord’s washer and dryer.

•A motor vehicle accident with injuries was reported on Shady Lane at Norwood Circle shortly before midnight Saturday, when a red Mazda reportedly collided with a deer. According to 911 reports, a 22-year-old female reportedly suffered a laceration to the head. And a male in the accident complained of rib pain.

I can see why the warrant got issued for the guy who left the girl at the Golden Pantry, but come on. Sounds like to me with the "stick-it" note, that the girl had some serious (perhaps drug) problems and she had passed out, and he wasn't going to put up with it anymore.

Besides, isn't there always some deputies parked up at the Golden Pantry anyway? Seems like to me all he had to do was walk inside and find one.

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